15 Best Ever February Wrestling Matches

10. Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart vs. Vader vs. Undertaker (In Your House: Final Four)

Final Four In Your House Originally scheduled to settle the controversy from Steve Austin eliminating Bret Hart to win the 1997 Royal Rumble match after he had already been eliminated, himself (without the ref seeing it), the Four Corners Elimination match at In Your House 13 became a WWE Championship match after Shawn Michaels "lost his smile." Add Vader and Taker, who had been feuding for awhile in their own right, to the already volatile Hart vs. Austin situation and you had a mixture of talents all legitimately vying on-screen and behind the scenes for the WrestleMania main-event spot left vacant by the Heartbreak Kid. There has never been another match quite like it, frankly. Eliminations could occur via pinfall or submission, but also by the Rumble match stipulation of being thrown over the top rope with both feet touching the floor.
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"The Doc" Chad Matthews has written wrestling columns for over a decade. A physician by trade, Matthews began writing about wrestling as a hobby, but it became a passion. After 30 years as a wrestling fan, "The Doc" gives an unmatched analytical perspective on pro wrestling in the modern era. He is a long-time columnist for Lordsofpain.net and hosts a weekly podcast on the LOP Radio Network called "The Doc Says." His first book - The WrestleMania Era: The Book of Sports Entertainment - ranks the Top 90 wrestlers from 1983 to present day, was originally published in December 2013, and is now in its third edition. Matthews lives in North Carolina with his wife, two kids, and two dogs.